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by Riseley » 06 Dec 2007 13:26

Only a fool would advocate expansion in the current climate. Over to you Woodcote.

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by Garry Mann » 06 Dec 2007 16:49

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It's noticeable that the West half of the South stand didn't have any gaps in at all - the spaces were sporadically around the ST areas, with a great big gap in the away area, of course.


I could see lots of empty in south stand from my west upper view

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by Dirk Gently » 06 Dec 2007 16:57

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It's noticeable that the West half of the South stand didn't have any gaps in at all - the spaces were sporadically around the ST areas, with a great big gap in the away area, of course.


I could see lots of empty in south stand from my west upper view


Which half? The away (Eastern) half was obviousy about 1000+ down, but in the other side (non-ST sales) I couldn't see any more than the odd 1 or 2 empty seats.

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by Garry Mann » 06 Dec 2007 18:14

The home bit, obviously. I was shocked with seeing how many seats there were empty, I had a load of freebies west upper and only managed to get one person tag along, mind you it was cold and 'only boro'

still plenty more than the odd 1 or 2 I'd say.

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by Riseley » 17 Dec 2007 10:57

After hearing Mr Mad on the radio it would appear he has taken Schards sensible advice on-board and has postponed expansion. Woodcote will be shaking with rage.


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by Schards#2 » 17 Dec 2007 11:00

I suspect this thread will now die until we sell out for Man Utd and some brain donor cites this as irrefutable proof that an extention is a must.

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by Wycombe Royal » 17 Dec 2007 11:02

Schards#2 I suspect this thread will now die until we sell out for Man Utd and some brain donor cites this as irrefutable proof that an extention is a must.


Did Madejski gives any hint as to why expansion might be delayed? Did he suggest lower demand or that he doesn't want to do it whilst he is looking for a new billionnaire owner?

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by Schards#2 » 17 Dec 2007 11:07

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Schards#2 I suspect this thread will now die until we sell out for Man Utd and some brain donor cites this as irrefutable proof that an extention is a must.


Did Madejski gives any hint as to why expansion might be delayed? Did he suggest lower demand or that he doesn't want to do it whilst he is looking for a new billionnaire owner?


I've no idea, I didn't hear the interview.

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by North Somerset Royal » 19 Dec 2007 10:35

Wycombe Royal wrote:
Schards#2 wrote:
I suspect this thread will now die until we sell out for Man Utd and some brain donor cites this as irrefutable proof that an extention is a must.


Did Madejski gives any hint as to why expansion might be delayed? Did he suggest lower demand or that he doesn't want to do it whilst he is looking for a new billionnaire owner?


I've no idea, I didn't hear the interview.


ON BBCRB it was in the context of being asked about progress with his plans to sell the club. He said that having put a sound infrastructure in place it now needed a billionaire to take it to the next level. The interviewer then referred to the expansion and JM said that having obtained planning consent the development would be something for whoever took over to take forward rather than him. He then went on to say no suitable purchasers had yet emerged and the usual stuff about not cutting and running.


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by Skyline » 19 Dec 2007 10:49

Schards#2 I suspect this thread will now die until we sell out for Man Utd and some brain donor cites this as irrefutable proof that an extention is a must.


I reckon it might be back before then:

Ticket news for Sunderland and Pompey

Saturday's game with Sunderland is nearly sold out, with just 250 tickets remaining at 10am on Tuesday morning.

Tickets are also selling well for the New Year's Day game against Portsmouth, with less than 1,000 seats remaining.


That's 'big team' Sunderland and 'local rivals' Pompey :wink:.

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by Wycombe Royal » 19 Dec 2007 10:51

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Schards#2 I suspect this thread will now die until we sell out for Man Utd and some brain donor cites this as irrefutable proof that an extention is a must.


I reckon it might be back before then:

Ticket news for Sunderland and Pompey

Saturday's game with Sunderland is nearly sold out, with just 250 tickets remaining at 10am on Tuesday morning.

Tickets are also selling well for the New Year's Day game against Portsmouth, with less than 1,000 seats remaining.


That's 'big team' Sunderland and 'local rivals' Pompey :wink:.

But it hasn't sold out 3 weeks in advance has it? :wink:

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by Schards#2 » 19 Dec 2007 10:53

errr..........Sunderland's kids for a quid mate, and Portsmouth is a local derby on a bank holiday.

Do you think the earth's flat by any chance?

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by SpaceCruiser » 19 Dec 2007 11:17

I didn't realise Portsmouth was a local derby.


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by Riseley » 19 Dec 2007 11:34

You must be either a plastic supporter with no recollections of derbies of old or as thick as a whale omelette. What is it to be?

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by Row Z Royal » 19 Dec 2007 12:25

SpaceCruiser I didn't realise Portsmouth was a local derby.


It's all relative.

Pompey and Fulham are our league derbies at the moment, but because Fulham are in London, they have bigger fish to fry.

It's virtually impossible to sell out a whole ground so there are going to be empty seats who ever is playing and no matter how big the ground is.

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by LUX » 19 Dec 2007 13:56

surely if Fulham is a local derby, then Chelsea is too.

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by The 17 Bus » 19 Dec 2007 15:05

Nah Chelsea is just a glitz match.

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by Yorkshire Royal » 19 Dec 2007 15:21

As soon as Reading start winning again, the glory boys will be back.. Personally I think it would be good to get another 5000 seats in, just to ensure demand is met (this is coming from an exiled fan who really struggled to get tickets last year), but cant see how that is economically viable..

So I conclude that until the club is established fully in the prem, it seems a little premature and a tad pointless to start expanding.

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by zac naloen » 19 Dec 2007 15:54

I don't think i'm going to go again until they extend the ground. I don't really like it in the south stand...

How does that help the argument?

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by The 17 Bus » 19 Dec 2007 15:55

zac naloen I don't think i'm going to go again until they extend the ground. I don't really like it in the south stand...

How does that help the argument?


More time for shagging :wink:

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